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Below is the list of fixes and improvements in Active Query Builder VCL Edition v.1.13.0.0.
+ Embarcadero RAD Studio 2010 is supported now. + Firebird 2.5 support is added. + Support of QuantumTreeList 5 is added, QuantumTreeList 4 is dropped (for DevExpress v.45 and higher) + The new property InnerKeywordInLinks is added to TacSQLBuilder and TacQueryBuilder components to suppress the "INNER" keyword in joins. - InterBase/Firebird: Fixed identifiers validity checks. - Sybase ASE support is fixed. - Parsing of highly parenthesized WHERE joins is fixed. - Right quotation in "Alias" column is made. - Right interpretation on writing the "='" and "'" strings in condition cell. - MS SQL: NULLIF function support is fixed. - PostgreSQL: SIMILAR TO operator support is fixed. - PostgreSQL: Escaped and unicode string literals support - MS SQL: Default database name querying under RemObjects DataAbstract is fixed. - Showing of the Query Properties dialog is fixed with Auto Syntax Provider. + RemObjects DataAbstract integration is updated. - Support of ElevateDB2 is fixed.
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